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JHA National Results - Girls - Feb. 10, 2026

February 11, 2026

MIDATLANTIC

Beth Tfiloh 49 Annapolis Area Christian 44

The 6th seeded Warriors (10-10) upset the #3 seed in the IAAM C quarterfinals behind 18 points from Dana Fleisher and 17 from Shana Leibowitz.

NORTHEAST

Irvington 62 Golda Och 32

Roadrunners are 2-14.

Montrose 56 Gann 28

The Red Heifers (7-11) fell in the MBIL semifinals.

CANADA

King David 52 Ecole Gabrielle Roy 40

The Lions advance to GVISAA semifinals.

SOUTHEAST

Whitefield 79 Weber Atlanta 10

Rams are 3-19.

MIDWEST

Fuchs Mizrachi 51 Maple Heights 50

Izzy Wilbur scored 28 points to lead the #17 Mayhem (13-7).

Merritt 45 Frankel Jewish 43

The Jaguars are 6-8.

WEST

Hyman Brand H.A. 54 Cristo Rey 10

Sabra Bergh had 30 points, 15 steals and 10 rebounds and Gabby Sosland scored 12 points as the the 2nd seeded Rams (15-6) won in the Great Plains Athletic Conference quarterfinals.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Varsity A

SKA 54 HAFTR 29

Leah Sicklick scored 18 points and Lea Steinmetz added 11 and the #7 Sonics (15-6) advance to the semifinals, where they will take on #1 Frisch. The Hawks are 10-13.

Varsity B

Shulamith  vs  Bruriah

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JHA National Results - Boys - Feb. 10, 2026

February 11, 2026

MIDATLANTIC

JEWISH DAY SCHOOL 60 Sandy Spring Friends 50

The #15 Lions (22-6) got their fifth straight win behind 21 points from Cyrus Blumenthal, 18 from Dylan Shank and 10 from Jesse Fisher.

Beth Tfiloh  69 Gunston 43

Seth Kott scored 20 points and Alex Kades added 11 as the Warriors (14-13) extended their win streak to five games.

NORTHEAST

Leffell 61 Tuxedo 26

Jack Horowitz led the #25 Lions (12-7) with 21 points and Jeremy Seiden added 15.

Nutley 64 Golda Och 35

Roadrunners are 5-16.

Arlington Catholic 45 Maimonides  28

Amiel Jotkowitz had 11 points for the M-Cats (11-17).

Gann 78 Cambridge of Weston 37

The #20 Red Heifers (21-4) won in the MBIL semifinals.

Hillel Pittsburgh 62 Redeemer Lutheran 24

Coby Shaw had 12 points and Zach Itskowitz added 10 to lead the Heat (8-6).

CANADA

Or Chaim Toronto  67 Crawford 63

Ethan Berkowitz led the Knights (10-4) with 18 points and Itai Sogaokar added 14.

St. John Paul II 78 Tanenbaum CHAT 37

Nathan Marcus scored 13 points for the Tigers (13-9).

SOUTHEAST

Whitefield 72 Weber Atlanta 36

The Rams are 5-21.

MIDWEST

Lakewood City 52 Fuchs Mizrachi  51

The #23 Mayhem (11-7) led by 11 in the first half and by 4 with :30 left but couldn’t hold on against a D2 opponent.

CICS Ellison 52 Rochelle Zell 40

The Tigers are 3-17.

Holy Trinity 62 Fasman Yeshiva  49

The Yeshiva is 12-10.

Farber-Detroit 39 Faith Christian 28

The Fire (12-2) won their third straight game, getting 14 points, 10 rebounds from Michael Goldman and 12 points, 11 rebounds from Ami Feldman.

Merritt 61 Frankel Jewish  35

Jaguars are 6-11.

WEST

Denver Waldorf 58 Denver Jewish Day 47

Solly Bielsky led the Tigers (9-8) with 31 points.

Beren Houston 57 Angleton Christian 39

Rafi Miller led the Stars (14-4) with 20 points and Tahel Belleli added 15.

Daniel Academy 60 Hyman Brand H.A. 30

The Rams (5-15) fall in the Great Plains Athletic Conference quarterfinals.

CALIFORNIA

High Tech NC 41 Southern California Yeshiva 28

The Hawks fall to 6-12.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Magen David    62  HANC 58

The #7 Warriors (21-8) rallied from 9 down in the 4th, scoring the game’s final 7 points to avoid the upset and advance to the quarterfinals. Samuel Chira led with 18 points and 11 rebounds and Mikey Althkefati added 17 points. Yossi Davidovits led the Hurricanes (14-16) with 24 points and Ruby Tillis added 18.

Berman's Alex August in rare company with over 3,000 points

February 10, 2026

Alex August is used to milestones.

As a sophomore guard at Berman Hebrew Academy he was the youngest Cougar ever to reach 1,000 points. Last year he became the first in school history to surpass 2,000 points.

And in a few weeks he should set the record for most career points by anyone on a Jewish high school team. On Thursday, nearing the end of his 4-year assault on the record books, he did what only one other player at a Jewish high school has done: he broke 3,000 points.

He needed 11 points entering the game against Model and took care of business quickly. Befitting his career - and uniform number - August did it with a 3-pointer from the wing with 2:48 to play in the first quarter. As soon as the shot went in he hugged the nearest teammate as the Cougar bench emptied and mobbed him on the court. He then posed with his parents, holding the requisite poster announcing his accomplishment - this one with the nice touch of a hand sign for 3-pointer followed by three zeros.

Although Model is not among the Cougars’ strongest opponents, August said he was more nervous before the game than usual and was glad to hit the big basket early. He said one thing that made the moment particularly special was the assist came from fellow senior Erez Zaghi, his close friend since kindergarten.

He said the scoring milestone is most attributable to his love for, and commitment to, the game.

“I just worked really hard,” he said. “There were moments when I’d come back from like vacation and I would immediately go work out, get some shots up, whatever, because I wanted to separate my game from everyone else. That’s the biggest key. You have to work hard for what you want.”

He added 34 points in a win over Burke Monday night. During the Potomac Valley Athletic Conference tournament next week he should pass Itzy Ribald, who scored 3,080 points for Yavneh Dallas from 1999 to 2003.

The record books are sketchy but it is believed August may be only the fourth male player ever in Maryland to hit 3K. And he has as many as 11 more games to move up the list.

Now with 3,046 points, he’ll reach #2 in the state during the tournament. Rodney Monroe had 3,047 points for St. Maria Goretti in Washington County in the mid 1980s before starring at North Carolina State and still holds the Wolfpack record for career points.

Daryl Pope had 3,063 points for Broadfording Christian in the 90s.

Likely out of reach - but who knows with August - is the state-record of 3,356 points by Louis Bullock, at Canterbury School and Laurel Baptist. Bullock went on to become the 3rd highest scorer ever at Michigan.

August’s credits his coaches for trusting him with carrying the offensive load over the past three seasons. And he thanks older guards Asher Falk and Erez Epstein for their guidance when he was a freshman.

His sophomore and junior years allowed August to begin leading the team while playing mostly with teammates he’d grown up with. This season may have been the biggest transition for him as he had to adjust to a slew of new, younger players - and being that leader Epstein and Falk were for him.

“We’ve been making it work and thank God everything’s going well,” he said.

The Cougars, ranked #13 in Jewish Hoops America’s Top 25, are on an 8-game winning streak heading into the league tournament.

Coach Yonah Singer was among the first Cougars to break 1,000 points when he played a generation ago. He said August has “put us on the map” and marveled at his accomplishment, for the hard work it required and that he still put up numbers even though, game in and game out, the other team is saying “that’s the kid we have to stop”.

Many factors made 3,000 points possible for August. He is a deadly shooter who got a chance to start on varsity as a freshman. He stayed healthy and his coaches scheduled lots of games. Tough to know for sure but it’s possible August has played in more games than any other Jewish high school baller.

Still, a strong finish will give him a 20 points per game average over his career. He’s been a consistent 44 percent shooter from the floor each year and has shot 38 percent from beyond the arc over the four years.

Here are his year-by-year totals:

YEAR……………Games…………Points…………Avg.

2022-23 …………….46…………….562……………12.2
2023-24……………..36…………….747…………….20.8
2024-25……………..40…………….913……………22.8
2025-26*..…………..31…………….824……………26.6

Total…………………….153………….3,046…………..19.9

*Through 2/9/2026

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JHA National Results - Boys - Feb. 9, 2026

February 10, 2026

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School vs Model

Beth Tfiloh 46 Park 43

Adam Arfa scored 17 points as the Warriors (13-13) won their fourth straight game.

NORTHEAST

Golda Och @ Cedar Grove

CANADA

King David 80 Regent Christian 65

The Lions (10-4) advance to the GVISAA quarterfinals.

SOUTHEAST

Cooper Memphis vs Lakeland Prep

MIDWEST

Ida Crown 56 Holy Trinity 36

Judah Well scored 22 points as the #16 Aces (17-1) won their seventh straight game.

Farber-Detroit  54 Hope Christian 30

Jake Schon led the Fire (11-2) with 15 points, Ami Feldman had 14 points, 12 rebounds, and Michael Goldman scored 12 points.

Novi Christian 55 Frankel Jewish 37

Jaguars are 6-10.

WEST

Denver Jewish Day 34 Campion 28

Solly Bielsky had 15 points for the Tigers (9-7).

Yavneh Dallas 90 Highlands 52

The Bulldogs (14-10) won their fourth straight game.

CALIFORNIA

San Diego Academy 47 Southern California Yeshiva  41

Hawks fall to 6-11.

San Diego Jewish Academy  46 St. Joseph 44

The Lions (17-4) extended their win streak to four games.

Summit Shasta 84 Kehillah Jewish 51

Rams are 1-13.

YESHIVA LEAGUE

Hillel 72 MTA 41

This one was a far cry from the close regular season games these two split. The #12 Heat (12-9) advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face top seed DRS. Abe Franco’s 18 points led four players in double figures for Hillel. Aaron Gindi added 13, Leyad Teren had 11 and Abe Tobias scored 10. Gavi Engel paced the #18 Lions (10-10) with 9 points.

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JHA National Results - Girls - Feb. 9, 2026

February 10, 2026

MIDATLANTIC

Jewish Day School 62 Model 29

Jordana Dauber led the #15 Lions (11-5) with 19 points. Gila Safra added 14, Tali Loeffler had 13 and Ella Longman scored 11.

Kohelet 48 ICHS 47

Abby Joshowitz had 23 points and 14 rebounds as the Kings won in the PJAA divisional semifinals.

NORTHEAST

Pioneer Valley 49 Maimonides 36

Noa Aghion led the M-Cats (10-13) with 15 points and Sara Canner added 13.

Gann 47 Covenant Christian 54 OT

The Red Heifers (7-10) advanced to MBIL semifinals.

SOUTHEAST

Margolin vs Lakeland Prep

MIDWEST

Ida Crown 58 Rochelle Zell 50

In the Chicago Prep Conference semifinals, the #13Aces (13-6) let a double digit lead trickle down to six points but held on for their third straight win. Shylee Blavvise scored 22 points and Gaya Bannai had 19 fore the #14 Tigers (12-7), who had their 3-game win streak snapped.

Fuchs Mizrachi  55 Euclid 39

Izzy Wilbur led the #17 Mayhem (12-7) with 17 points, Dahlia Messeloff added 12 and Kayla Beer had 14 rebounds.

WEST

Yavneh Dallas 75 The Highlands 16

Jordyn Spalding led the Bulldogs (11-10) with 26 points and Lily Rael added 11.

Denver Jewish Day 43 Campion 37

Kaitlin Schatz scored 19 points as the Tigers (9-3) stopped a 3-game slide.

Midland Adventist 47 Hyman Brand H.A. 26

The Rams are 15-6.

CALIFORNIA

Summit Shasta 59 Kehillah Jewish 17

The Rams fall to 5-10.


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